In the United States, it is becoming more common for people to steal SNAP funds. This is also true for South Carolina. If you are qualified, federal funds may be able to replace Food Stamps.
This change to SNAP benefits will last until September. Here are some steps you can take to keep the money on your Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) card safe if it has ever been stolen. It is very important to report thefts to South Carolina’s Department of Social Services.
Do you qualify for SNAP replacement benefits in South Carolina?
It’s possible that you can get a new card if thieves stole your EBT money by copying or skimming it, or by doing something similar. Really, it is very important to let people know when you lose your Food Stamp benefits.
People whose Food Stamps were stolen from their EBT cards need to cancel their cards right away. In this way, you can protect the perks you will get tomorrow.
To cancel your EBT card, the California Department of Social Services says to call 1-800-554-5268, which is a toll-free number that is open 24 hours a day. Of course, this is only for people who live in South Carolina.
How to request replacement SNAP benefits
So far as the South Carolina Department of Social Services knows, you can ask for a replacement either in person or by mail. People who get SNAP benefits can download and fill out the “Affidavits of Stolen Benefits From” form.
Then, take it to the DSS office in your county and turn it in. For more information, go to https://dss.sc.gov/assistance-programs/snap/snap-replacement-benefits/ on the DSS website.
You can find more information about how to ask for a replacement by mail there. To keep your EBT card safe, check card readers before you use them, change your PIN number often, and don’t click on sketchy links or give anyone information about your EBT card.
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